Prosecutor Cyrus Shroff said Jarvis shouted"black lives don’t matter anyway","black c***", and"I’m a celebrity".He said Ms Antonio stated Jarvis's comments made her"feel disgusted and angry", and that she couldn't believe"in 2020 these things are still being said".
Later that night, Jarvis was involved in another altercation after being denied entry to the Hope Hotel by a bouncer. She returned an hour later and was once again asked to leave."She then spat towards him. He notified the police and soon after that at about 11pm officers arrested Ms Jarvis."Jarvis denied physically assaulting anyone but apologised to anyone who heard her use"awful language" on the day.
Patrick Harte, mitigating, said that Jarvis"drinks very rarely" and had been in London celebrating"a number of successful interviews for films". He added that she did not use the language outside at the fish and chip shop until things got physical, as it"isn’t what she believes"and she is"full of shame and regret".Share article